New prediction of the end of the world: Are we going to survive this apocalypse too?

David Meade, author of the book ‘Planet X: the 2017 arrival’, is convinced that we can expect apocalypse on September 23, and that

planet Nibiru would kill us.

He is not alone in this prediction - conspiracy theorists are convinced that the arrival of a planet that lies behind Neptune, Nibiru or Planet X will destroy the Earth next month.

Namely, David claims that this is written in the Bible, but it is also written on the pyramids. ‘It is very strange that chapter 12 in the Bible coincides with the writings in the Great Pyramid of Giza.

Both cite the period between the September 20 and 23. It is the end of the ecclesiastical period and transition in the day of God. We will be witnesses soon’, he said.

Although NASA has never confirmed the existence of the planet Nibiru, we have escaped several apocalypses - September and December of 2015 and, of course, the famous Mayan apocalypse in 2012. ​

David's prediction is mostly based on the following quotation from the Bible: ‘The day of God is coming- a cruel day of fierce rage- to devastate the Earth and destroy the sinners on it. Stars in the sky and their constellations will not show their light. The rising Sun will be darkened, and the moon will not illuminate us’.

Foreign media joke that the first signs of the apocalypse are already visible: Brexit, Donald Trump, and Taylor Swift's new video. Nibiru is not a desert Perhaps even more interesting are the claims that the planet Nibiru is not uninhabited. The people Annunaki live on it, which represent an advanced human race.

According to the same claims, they visited the Earth several times and looked for gold in Africa. Nibiru Apocalypse The very idea of the ‘Nibiru Apocalypse’ comes from a woman from Wisconsin, Nancy Leader, who said that as a child she had spoken to ‘gray aliens’ several times who called themselves Zetas, and who built a communication device into her brain.

She founded the ‘ZetaTalk’ website in 1995 to expand her predictions. Two years later, she said on the Internet that the Hale Bopp comet (supposedly supposed to pass by the Earth) was a scam designed to distract attention from the ‘recent arrival of a larger’ planetary object called the Planet X, which will pass next to the Earth and destroy civilization.